Alumni News

Dr. Kemayou Recognized For His Excellence at the African Development Bank

Dr. Kemayou Recognized For His Excellence Over 3 Years At The African Development Bank It is a pleasure for Monarch to announce that Dr. Emile Kemayou, a graduate of the Monarch Ph.D. Program in 2017, has been recognized for 3 years of consecutive rating of “excellent” for service at the African Development Bank. Dr. Kemayou […]

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Dr. Miray Barsoum Graduates The PhD Program With Distinction

Zug, Switzerland, August 13, 2024 Monarch Business School is pleased to announce that Dr. Miray Barsoum has graduated the Dual PhD / DBA Combined program in Entrepreneurship  with Distinction. The defense took place on  August 9th, 2024. The dissertation was entitled, “Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Economies: A Case Study of Egypt”. The dissertation covered

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Dr. Ntara Recognized For Outstanding Contribution To Research & Innovation

At the 16th graduation ceremony of KCA University, the institution honored exceptional staff researchers for their remarkable contributions. Dr. Caroline Ntara was recognised for her Outstanding Contribution to Research and Innovation. Her recognition was largely due to her successful collaboration with colleagues in securing grants for the University. Currently, Dr. Ntara is engaged in a project that addresses Gender-Based Violence in Kenyan universities and is also working with colleagues in developing evidence for gender and clean energy initiatives aimed at optimizing and scaling opportunities for women and youth in selected African countries.

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Dr. Roy Bhikharie Publishes Article On World Sustainability With Cogent Social Sciences

Greed stimulates corruption, which promotes self-alienation, facilitates systemic failure, worsens inequality, and generates false pledges and divide-and-conquer policies. Despite the United Nations’ (UN) existence for much of a century, most countries continue to exploit and compete for cheap labor, causing poverty rates to climb. Most UN member states and other affiliated and international organizations have institutionalized bad governance, corporate abuse, and social injustice to benefit themselves, thus committing institutional crimes and aiding the global elite in a vicious conspiratorial cycle.

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